In a slightly different reality Japan is a vassal state to the Greater Republic of Korea, much of the United States has become the New Korean Federation of Occupied America and I'm the shadowy figurehead of a seditious and violent anti-Korean movement.

This isn't the fiction of the Homefront video game due to hit PC, PS3 and Xbox 360 later this month, it's the detailed mailings of an alternate reality game created to bolster the backstory of the game that makes Americans the underdogs and its journalists the wanted fugitives.

Publisher THQ and developer Kaos have been stoking the flames of interest in their already interesting shooter, Homefront, with a steady stream of conspiracy mailings about the overthrow of the fictional Greater Republic of Korea and its U.S.-based occupation army.

It started for me with a poster of Kim Jong-un, hidden audio files and eerily realistic propaganda mailings.

Man, this brings back memories from when I lived in Seoul, South Korea as a kid.
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Earlier this week, I received a worn brown folder containing the file kept on me by the Cabinet General Intelligence Bureau of the Worker's Party Central Committee. Inside was a odd photoshop image of someone who sort of looked like me, but didn't.

The Adversary Intelligence Report walked through my life from college graduation to the year 2027, starting out with real facts about my real life and then spinning into descriptions of a person I might become had the country been taken over by a unified Korea.

The Crecente of that reality returned to newspaper journalism and then turned to protests and finally to violent action against the country's oppressors. Backed by The Crescent Shadow, I read, I am now a HIGH LEVEL 5 THREAT and should be terminated immediately.